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than row two, row three shorter with oblong glabrous glands, row 
four minute. Ovary ovoid, narrowed to a short style, glabrous; 
stigma orbicular. Drupe pyriform, 2 in. long when dry, swollen 
peduncle i in, long. Hah. Selangor, Kwala Lumpur, Lake club 
gardens (Foxworthy 4706); Klang, Bukit Cheraka (Foxworthy 
3462). 
A specimen of what appears to be this plant from the lake club 
gardens, Carcosa, has larger leaves, one q in. long, and 4 in. wide. 
The names Medang Kunyit and Medang burong are given for it, 
but these names are common to other species of Laurinem. 
Vol. Hi, p. 116, after sp. 7, Litsea firma Hook, fit., insert :— 
(7a) L. terminalis Ridl. 
Shrub 4 to 5 ft. tall. Leaves coriaceous elliptic blunt 
acuminate, base blunt or shortly narrowed, above glabrous, finely 
reticulate, midrib sunk beneath, nerves 15 pairs and wider reti¬ 
culations, elevate pubescent; 3 to 3-5 in. long, 1-25 to 175 in. wide; 
petioles -5 in. long, pubescent, hairy when young. Male flower 
heads 3, sessile, terminal, -25 in. wide. Bracts round silky hairy, 
oblong, edges long-hairy. Flowers about 5, pedicels silky hairy, 
lobes 3 lanceolate acute, one broader obovate, as long as petals, 
silky on the back. Stamens 9, filaments filiform glabrous; anthers 
4-celled. Glands large reniform, stalked. Hab. Mountains at 
5300 ft., altitude, Perak, Gunong liras (Yapp 494). 
This plant was not taken up by Gamble in the Materials, but he 
notes on the specimen that it is near L. firma, Hook. fil. It chiefly 
differs from that species in its sessile terminal flowers, shorter and 
broader leaves, and in the glabrous stamens. 
Vol. Hi. p. 117, sp. 8 , Litsea gracilis Gamble, note: — 
Add locality Pahang, Kwantan (Foxworthy's collector). Native 
name: Medang Ringan, 
Vol. ill. p.^ 134, sp. 2, Lindera selangorensis Ridl., note : — 
A specimen of this species in fruit was sent from Fraser Hill 
in Pahang, the northern end of the Semangkok Pass, by Burkill 
(11,003). The collector describes it here as a shrub. The drupes 
are oblong, rounded at the end, -3 in. long, borne on a short thick 
swollen peduncle -2 in. long, enlarged upwards and ending in a cup, 
one to three of these are borne on peduncles 75 to i in. long. The 
leaves in this specimen are rather larger than in most forms, being 
7 in. long and nearly 3 in. across, with long cuspidate points. 
{3) L. Wrayi Gamble. This has also been collected on Fraser 
Hill by Burkill. 
Order CXXIV. Loranthace^. 
Vol. Hi. p. 151, after sp. i, Loranthus pulcher DC., insert: — 
(ia) L. validus Ridl. 
Branches very stout. Leaves coriaceous lanceolate-oblong, 
base very shortly cuneate, nerves 4 pairs, obscure; 9 in. long, 2-5 in. 
